PART A: I learned an abundance of significant information. I learned a lot about how African Americans viewed the segragation between blacks and whites. Their main views were that it was wrong. They didn't see why white people saw them different then anyone white person. Also, I learned about the life style of people back then. They had lives that rarly included whites. White people didn't do so much to give them a job. Also, because whites saw them as insignificant, blacks had different places to eat and go to the bathroom. I learned how African Americans say everything that God gives us as equal. Back them, white people thought that they were better then blacks. This is important to know because if we do not know this fact then the book, "To Kill a Mocking Bird", may seem complicated or confusing. This is because then we wouldn't understand the relationship between the two types of people.

PART B:
Sallie Smith
1. Who is the person being interviewed? Sallie Smith
2. What is his title or position?Mrs.
3. What is his race, gender, and age? Female
4. Where is the Interview taking place? Burksville, Alabama
5. What is the date of the interview? December 17, 1938
6. Who is the interviewer?Marie Reese


1. Who is the person being interviewed? Amy Chapman
2. What is his title or position? Aunt
3. What is his race, gender, and age? Female, colored, 95
4. Where is the Interview taking place? Livingston, Alabama
5. What is the date of the interview? Sept. 28, 1938
6. Who is the interviewer? Ruby Pickens Tartt